Assume from electrodynamics the following equations which are valid in free space. (They

Chapter 13, Problem 3

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Assume from electrodynamics the following equations which are valid in free space. (They are called Maxwells equations.) E = 0 B = 0 E = B t B = 1 c2 E t where E and B are the electric and magnetic fields, and c is the speed of light in a vacuum. From them show that any component of E or B satisfies the wave equation (1.4) with v = c.

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